Michael Carl

Professor with special responsibilities, PhD at CBS Executive

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CBS Executive

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My current research interests are related to the investigation of human translation processes and how advanced computer tools (such as machine translation) can fruitfully complement and support the human (translation) activities. I am a Professor with special responsibilities at the Department of International Business Communication and have a PhD in Computer Sciences from the Saarland University, Germany. Furthermore, I am the director of the Centre for Research and Innovation in Translation and Translation Technology (CRITT) at CBS.

Primary research areas

  • Human Translation Process Research, Computer Assisted Translation
  • Machine Translation, Translation Technology
  • Human-Computer Interface, Man-Machine Interaction
  • Computational Linguistics, Natural Language Processing
  • Machine Learning, Data Analytics

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